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was frozen this morning coming to work.
bike was covered in ice.
got to petrol station needing petrol there and then and thats where my fun started
couldnt get the key in the petrol cap dam thing had frozen
after trying to warm it up with my hands thought better of it and got so de icer. in total i took 20 mins to get petrol that should have been a 5 min stop
so any one else had a intresting trip to work??
MiniMatt
12-12-08, 09:30 AM
Was nasty this morning precisely because (round here at least) it didn't look icy just wet - last couple of days have been obvious with frost and snow sprinkles but today it looked to all intents and purposes like another wet day. Then I fell over on my path. And all the kids walking to school laughed. Barstewards.
On the way in, because there was the teensiest hint of fog, and visibility was down to about three nautical miles, everyone and their dog puts on their fog lights, their map lights, that little light under the sunvisor and the glovebox light just to make sure. And because even with all this they still couldn't see they figured following six inches off the backside of the bike in front would be the best strategy. Anyone know what happens to stopping distances in ice? Anyone? Anyone at all? Nope, apparently no one... And I bet they all got into work like they were Scott of Antartic battling through the treachorous conditions. With their heated seats. Barstewards...
And then turning into the works car park everything goes all light and slippy and I end up riding about 50 yards into the adjacent builder's yard instead, and it turns out their yard is even slippier, and I get to look like a duck on a frozen pond paddling this bike round an ice rink :D
Then I fell over on my path. And all the kids walking to school laughed. Barstewards.
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And then turning into the works car park everything goes all light and slippy and I end up riding about 50 yards into the adjacent builder's yard instead, and it turns out their yard is even slippier, and I get to look like a duck on a frozen pond paddling this bike round an ice rink :D
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MiniMatt
12-12-08, 09:47 AM
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Barstewards the lot of you :D
Ceri JC
12-12-08, 09:56 AM
The other day I was umming and arring about buying a small can of lock de-icer to keep on the bike for just this eventuality, but didn't as I worked out, that at home/work I can always put the metal bit of the key in boiling water for 2 seconds. If it ever froze away from them, when I've just used the bike (eg, petrol station) I could heat the key on the exhaust/engine.
Minimatt: RE, car drivers hanging of your 4rse in snow/ice. Yes, real nuisance. When you're focusing on keeping a bike shiny side up on ice the last thing you need is to be worrying about getting run over by the ***k 2 feet off your back tyre.
minimatt made me lugh that has lol trust you to go on your **** in front of school kids...lol
Was very chilly round here, -2 in places which for east anglia is cold, was covered in ice by the time i finished my 22 mile comute & had to keep scraping the freezing fog of my visor, hands were toasy though thanks to some gloves my other half bought me, didn't even need to put the heated grips on, were still idiots in cages going far too fast for the conditions though & i saw three cars in two accidents just by the Orwell bridge causing chaos & tailbacks.
Roll on the two days of summer!!!!
About a week ago I was working nights, short on fuel & my filler cap had frozen too.
Needed to get some de-icer anyway for the car, so no big deal. Still only took 5mins. :)
My bike cover was solid this morning when I tried to remove it.....very slippy in the work car park too.
I went out and nearly fell down in front of a car, as a pedestrian.
I feel like I'm slowly turning into my parents, opting to stay in when theres black ice.
I also brought the car to work, because I was sick of being cold the rest of the week.
Je suis ghey.
Traction control went into overdrive getting me up the hill this morning. I have been informed cars were going left, right and all sorts of directions instead of straight on.
Well done Volvo. :thumright:
was still cold coming home lol, and first round about i come to a felt the back wheel slide a little lol
fizzwheel
12-12-08, 04:47 PM
Was the warmest day we've had all week here. My road was actually thawed out for a change this morning.
It was cold enough this morning, -3, we lit bonfires around the site, brick layers had to go home because it was too cold to lay any. The ducks were ice skating all day too :p
the garden has been covered in frozen snow for over 2 weeks up here.
I want to a) call you a bunch of jessies and b) move down south :mrgreen:
sv-robo
12-12-08, 06:28 PM
Aaahh,makes me glad mines away for the winter......go easy out there everyone.
Spikenipple
12-12-08, 06:33 PM
Today is the first non-icy day we've had here all week, and today of all days was when I had a big sideways-rear-wheel slide at 50mph when i opened the throttle :|
I briefly pooed myself, pulled the clutch in to let the rear wheel sort itself out, then decided i wanted another go :D
But decided against it of course. Stupid winter.
It was -2 when I got in the car and had just started to rain.
It was cold enough here to freeze the gravel on my drive together :o. It didn't even crunch when I walked on it!
The carpark at school was bad too. A few fun moments spinning the rear up though before pulling into a space.
Yesterday I put my foot down to wheel back into a space and it started to slide from under me in an, almost amuzing, cartoon style. Just managed to hold on to it. Could have been the slowest crash in the world though, -1 mile a hour?!
Orpheus
12-12-08, 10:30 PM
I had a fowl journey to work. On a bus. Full of loud children.
I think id rather have walked in nude.
the garden has been covered in frozen snow for over 2 weeks up here.
I want to a) call you a bunch of jessies and b) move down south :mrgreen:
I reckon they are a bunch of jessies. All this complaining about ice & cold weather.
We've had a couple of cold breezes, but I've seen ice once, for about 5mins, and that's been it. The nearest we've had to snow is on the mountain tops.
You'd think it was cold or something. :lol:
almost highsided my pushbike this morning granted i was being a twonk but it looked supremely cool so i wasnt bothered hahaha.
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